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この記事をダウンロードRefer to the following sections to execute the migration.
Navigate to Fly > Projects and create a new device migration project. Refer to Create a Project for details.
Refer to Create Migration Mappings for details.
Refer to Run Migrations for details.
Before migration, make sure that the device network can effectively access the relevant URLs, and ensure that the network connection is maintained during the migration process and after the device restarts.
The permissions of source devices will be automatically migrated in migration.
Refer to the following steps to rejoin domain:
Select the mappings you want to migrate and click to Rejoin domain.
After completing this step, if the device is in the startup state but no user has logged in (for example, after a restart with no subsequent login, after a logout, or after the virtual machine connection has been disconnected), Fly will start performing migration automatically within 1 hour.
In the lower-right corner of the device, right-click Fly and then click Check status or wait for at most one hour. When the job is detected, the Start Rejoin Domain screen will be displayed.
If your device joins the Active Directory and Entra ID Devices of hybrid identity with offline method, you need to wait for 10 minutes and then click Check status or just wait for at most one hour.
Click to start performing migration.
After rejoining domain completed, select the mapping and click to migrate permissions.
In the lower-right corner of the device, right-click Fly and then click Check status or wait for at most one hour to migrate permissions.
The action required by the user depends on whether user chooses to force the cutover or allow the device’s end user to control it.
Manual Rejoin - The Fly Device Agent will display a pop-up window on the user's desktop notifying them that their device is ready to start the migration.
The user must save all open documents, close their applications, and manually click Rejoin or Restart on the prompt.
Once the computer restarts, the user must log into the Windows lock screen using their new destination account credentials.
Automatic Rejoin (Unattended mode and Force rejoin configured) - The Fly Device Agent will display a mandatory countdown timer on the screen alerting the user that a system restart is imminent.
The user must save their work and close applications before the timer expires. Once the timer hits zero, the computer will automatically force a restart, interrupting any active work.
Once the computer restarts, the user must log into the Windows lock screen using their new destination account credentials.
Depending on the app reconfiguration settings, the user may see setup prompts to log into their Microsoft 365 desktop apps (Teams, OneDrive, Outlook) with their new destination credentials.
If the users have selected automated app reconfigurations on Fly, Fly will automate the app reconfigurations in the background. However, because Fly cannot bypass security protocols like Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), the user simply needs to provide their credentials to finalize the setup.
Outlook – Select this to automatically reconfigure Microsoft Outlook. You can also configure whether to enable silent reconfiguration, which will reconfigure Outlook with minimal user interaction.
OneDrive – Select this to automatically reconfigure Microsoft OneDrive.
You can select Free up local OneDrive space (Cloud-only) to free up local disk space by removing the local copy of downloaded files while keeping them available online in OneDrive. Any un-synced local files are automatically preserved in a Legacy destination folder to ensure zero data loss.
You can also configure whether to enable silent reconfiguration, which will reconfigure OneDrive with minimal user interaction.
Teams – Select this to automatically reconfigure Microsoft Teams.
If user chooses not to automatically reconfigure applications using Fly, the user must manually set up the destination accounts for each app, such as creating a new Outlook mail profile, linking their new email address, waiting for their mailbox to sync, unlinking old tenant OneDrive, connecting the new OneDrive account, and signing out applications.